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what is funny, the nsa director gave a speech that as cyber security conference this week. he ended it by sayin if you guys -- you should make up your mind and get all the facts yourself. which would be great if they would give us the facts, but what uc was moves like this to order to increase their own lack of tnsparency, their own internal protectns to make sure that there permission cannot give up, what you see is they're making moves to ensure you connecticut informaon. neil: i called that. a very astute observation. you are not telling us the facts. it is ver hard. forget it. thank you very muc meanwhile, no surprise, the president would be doing a little behind the scenes palin. privately with big technology executives. we are told it will put their minds at ease. no one is talking about what is happening at this meeting of what is said, not exactly putting my next guests mind that these. always good to have you. what are we to make of this? when authorities tried to tell me come down, look at the facts, that the present the facts, they keep telling me to calm down an
what is funny, the nsa director gave a speech that as cyber security conference this week. he ended it by sayin if you guys -- you should make up your mind and get all the facts yourself. which would be great if they would give us the facts, but what uc was moves like this to order to increase their own lack of tnsparency, their own internal protectns to make sure that there permission cannot give up, what you see is they're making moves to ensure you connecticut informaon. neil: i called that....
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the nsa is paying millions of dollars each year to access data files and more. more than $52 billion shared among the various five agencies to get what they want whenever they want from whomever they want on whomever they want. that is kind of creepy. >> it is creepy, basically hush money to give it to corporations already making money to have the corporations turn over information that belong to the taxpayers, corporate cronyism, it is an incentive to make money but dangerous when it comes to the government coming in and saying we will pay you all of the money so long as you hand over all the private information of your private customers. i don't think it is a great idea. neil: they say we are against this. were you paid to provide this. we are against this. >> i read it slightly differently, we should be scrutinizing all of this and make sure the government is acting in everybody's best interest, they are compelling the companies to provide them information that they are seeking from them. they are compensating them for the trouble. neil: thanks judas for the
the nsa is paying millions of dollars each year to access data files and more. more than $52 billion shared among the various five agencies to get what they want whenever they want from whomever they want on whomever they want. that is kind of creepy. >> it is creepy, basically hush money to give it to corporations already making money to have the corporations turn over information that belong to the taxpayers, corporate cronyism, it is an incentive to make money but dangerous when it...
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we have a lot more tomorrow, you know these nsa revelations are coming out by the day, why doesn't nsa just come out, these are everything that we're doing, we're charting your family, pets and life. but they don't, we get the surprises every day. tomorrow we look at nsa's credibility, the government's credibility, and how we look to the world. right now we look like a nation of long island ars, that is the truth. overseas. here about the three cs. and find out why one liberal group is pushing to let college borrowers escape loan obligations by filing for bankruptcy protection. and why i think that is a terrible idea. we are watching out for you tonight on "the willis report."
we have a lot more tomorrow, you know these nsa revelations are coming out by the day, why doesn't nsa just come out, these are everything that we're doing, we're charting your family, pets and life. but they don't, we get the surprises every day. tomorrow we look at nsa's credibility, the government's credibility, and how we look to the world. right now we look like a nation of long island ars, that is the truth. overseas. here about the three cs. and find out why one liberal group is pushing...
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we have a lot more tomorrow, you know these nsa revelations are coming out by the day, why doesn't nsa just come out, these are everything that we're doing, we're charting your family, pets and life. but they don't, we get the surprises every day. tomorrow we look at nsa's credibility, the government's credibility, and how we look to the world. right now we look like a nations up next with her money. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's money tonight. tesla's struck seems indestructible. now its model s is so strong it is literally breaking crash test machines. we're not kidding. could all the hype backfire in tesla's face? a board member joins news a fox business exclusive. >>> plus being worked to death. a bank of america intern is found dead. he reportedly pulled three-all-nighters in a row. banks are not only ones pushing employees to the brink. is the pow other ofoney behind it all? >> "who made money today." they could build a roof of cash as a result of housing recovery. stay tuned to find out who it is. even when they say it's not it is always about money.
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do the american people think irs targeting and nsa snooping are phony? jamie weinstein says, not a chance, and the administration should stop labeling these as stuff. jamie, there's a lot of them. benghazi -- phony scandal or not. >> even if nothing more comes out, it's no a phony scandal. the fact there were warnings about the threats to benghazi and nothing done to above up security, the american people see that as scandalous, but if nothing else comes out, even what we know right now is scandalous. >> the liberals, a lot of people say watergate was a real scandal. i don't know. no four americans dying at watergate. >> we know there were a chain of communications to the state department, to beef up security the, they knew there were warnings of trouble. and it wasn't beefed up. so i think that of itself is scandalous, and there's many more questions about benghazi. but by itself that's scandalous. >> who called for a standdown order and the talking points would be about the video, irs? >> the fact that tea party groups were targeted, in and of itself,
do the american people think irs targeting and nsa snooping are phony? jamie weinstein says, not a chance, and the administration should stop labeling these as stuff. jamie, there's a lot of them. benghazi -- phony scandal or not. >> even if nothing more comes out, it's no a phony scandal. the fact there were warnings about the threats to benghazi and nothing done to above up security, the american people see that as scandalous, but if nothing else comes out, even what we know right now...
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i believe he was in favor of what nsa was doing this operation -- >> you sayg he knew? >> i say i find it difficult to believe as an american citizen he did not a clue at extend of what they are doing, he is our coder in chief, he is in charge. iin my mind, how many committees e worth while? >> that is what i was thinking, commissions and their work pile up largely ignored. >> you are putting james clapper in charge of investigating james clapper, he is in charge of investigatng -- >> you find that odd? >> bizarre, and i watch that press conrence, it was a great defense of obamacare, but a horrible defense of this. because, you are right. no president wants toave another 9/11 on their watch. nobody. they will go to whatever measures they will go to to prevent it from happening, i think measures a way too extreme. i'm not comfortable them. i am opposed to it. it has gone wayyoverboard, so, my attitude is, don't have another commission, you know what you are doing, you don't need t to investigate it, clappr investigating clap ser really clper is really stupid. stop it. >>
i believe he was in favor of what nsa was doing this operation -- >> you sayg he knew? >> i say i find it difficult to believe as an american citizen he did not a clue at extend of what they are doing, he is our coder in chief, he is in charge. iin my mind, how many committees e worth while? >> that is what i was thinking, commissions and their work pile up largely ignored. >> you are putting james clapper in charge of investigating james clapper, he is in charge of...
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what the nsa is doing is trying to find a reason to put new jail. neil: they can take leaps with that and share that with a lot of folks, that we never intended to happen. katherine thank you very much. now to lawyer who is livid. rebecca rose woodland said that by breaking into your e-mails is breaking the law. rebecca. google says no, this is all part of what you sign up for as a g-mail user, and as a g-mail receiver. >> how can a g-mail receiver sign up anything? neil: apparently, when you open that e-mail, you become vulnerable. >> and i knew? did you know. first of all you don't distinguish where it is from, you don't accept the terms with every e-mail does a come a question, do you accept the terms of that g-mail user's account, they don't get that, if that i want to take my information, aol users all net thrown out to every e-mail user, if they want to save it they can touch my e-mail, i'm not on g-mail, say i'm on also, they have to -- aol, they have to ask me if i want to give up my privacy rights, they are taking the supreme court cas case
what the nsa is doing is trying to find a reason to put new jail. neil: they can take leaps with that and share that with a lot of folks, that we never intended to happen. katherine thank you very much. now to lawyer who is livid. rebecca rose woodland said that by breaking into your e-mails is breaking the law. rebecca. google says no, this is all part of what you sign up for as a g-mail user, and as a g-mail receiver. >> how can a g-mail receiver sign up anything? neil: apparently, when...
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the nsa enu.s. are good at finding you, but, again, it's not a clear case of oh, this came from this person sitting here. neil: if you're not ashamed to say you're the syria electronic army, yao not coming from ireland. what's the purpose there? >> that's publicity. we can reach you across your ocean. neil: attack us, lob missiles at us, but we're knocking down your -- >> it's the first step in a global response. we're going to take all hackers, you're the bully, even though using chemical weapons is okay, you know, moral -- i hope for them, but they come and show they have the ability to attack the mighty united states where it hurts most, in our cyber capacity. that's the type of thing that, frankly, we should be doing a much better job than the federal government. we should be focusing on this issue. neil: well, for all we know, the nsa is. we'll see. could i ask you, are these attacks, when i see them happen, some are short lived, a few minutes, and they are up and running again or hours, but th
the nsa enu.s. are good at finding you, but, again, it's not a clear case of oh, this came from this person sitting here. neil: if you're not ashamed to say you're the syria electronic army, yao not coming from ireland. what's the purpose there? >> that's publicity. we can reach you across your ocean. neil: attack us, lob missiles at us, but we're knocking down your -- >> it's the first step in a global response. we're going to take all hackers, you're the bully, even though using...
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career west side the nsa have corroborated in this respect. the government has the ability to access from storage, the actual emails and texts that every american has sent in the past two and a half years and sound of telephone calls, voices that have made in the past two and a half years. example, the order signed by judge roger vincent in april of this year, four months ago, directed verizon to surrender the telephonic information on 113 million of its customers. that is more than half of the telephone base in the united states. president couldn't possibly not know that. >> neil: that is not, he said, the domestic surveillance program. >> i don't mow what the president means in his terminology. if capturing phone calls and emails and capturing texts of every american is not a domestic spying program, then nothing is. >> neil: you are very good lawyer and good judge besides. what he is saying if the intent isn't to spy on those in the united states. he is saying i it's not a domestic surveillance program. it's an effort to go through tracking
career west side the nsa have corroborated in this respect. the government has the ability to access from storage, the actual emails and texts that every american has sent in the past two and a half years and sound of telephone calls, voices that have made in the past two and a half years. example, the order signed by judge roger vincent in april of this year, four months ago, directed verizon to surrender the telephonic information on 113 million of its customers. that is more than half of the...
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neil: well, for all we know, the nsa is. we'll see. could i ask you, are these attacks, when i see them happen, some are short lived, a few minutes, and they are up and running again or hours, but the bottom line is, i almost get the feeling they are practice runs for something. >> sometimes they are, sometimes they are not, and sometimes folks have a specific goal to get to. sometimes it's an attempt to see how far you can penetrate. the real danger is the things we don't see, and it's the information, the money that is taken, and you never hear about it, and that's part of the challenge here. we're not sharing the information of the threats and attacks are because congress has not able to craft a solution for that. we don't know wha constitutes cyber secure. as you know, 85% of the assets are not held by government and private sector. the private sector is looking for leadership, not necessarily regulation, but leadership as to how to make their own operations secure, make that supply chain secure. p we're not there yet. we have been
neil: well, for all we know, the nsa is. we'll see. could i ask you, are these attacks, when i see them happen, some are short lived, a few minutes, and they are up and running again or hours, but the bottom line is, i almost get the feeling they are practice runs for something. >> sometimes they are, sometimes they are not, and sometimes folks have a specific goal to get to. sometimes it's an attempt to see how far you can penetrate. the real danger is the things we don't see, and it's...
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that's what nsa does. its sole purpose is to get intelligence to protect americans from attack. >> with we did not have this programs we wouldn't be able to listen in on the bad guys. >> neil: this is just -- using a terror threat to run roughshod over common sense and our constitution. and by the way, patrick to your point, as if we know these programs were responsible for any of the information we have. >> no, no. the taking -- i need to come back to what you just said about the american future fund. anything something i talk about yesterday. bob bauer, the obama campaign lawyer, is the one who instituted this at the fecfec staff went to lois learner, lois lane lerner. he ended up as the irs chief counsel. on the stuff on the nsa -- this is part of the same attack on american democracy, we have people getting up here with these canards saying, look at our program, we got all this information. it had nothing do do with the 300 millions americans whose records they're taking. the nsa is supposed to be list
that's what nsa does. its sole purpose is to get intelligence to protect americans from attack. >> with we did not have this programs we wouldn't be able to listen in on the bad guys. >> neil: this is just -- using a terror threat to run roughshod over common sense and our constitution. and by the way, patrick to your point, as if we know these programs were responsible for any of the information we have. >> no, no. the taking -- i need to come back to what you just said about...
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and nsa -- this is something, i don't know where rick comes out, nsa hits keep oncoming, we found out a court on to nsa abuses and warning them to cool it years ago, i'm talking years ago. to republican congressman to said enough, and moving to slap them down, now. ls, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. neil: drip, drip, stop, stop, congressman mike fitzpatrick had enough. congressman, is joining me now. what do you want to do? >> first thank you for keeping after the federal government that is you know violating the federal privacy laws as again our citizens. i want to did i'm taking stock in all i'm hearing become in our district work periods, in a lot of meetings, talking about a lot of things including this nsa program. i proposed is you know
and nsa -- this is something, i don't know where rick comes out, nsa hits keep oncoming, we found out a court on to nsa abuses and warning them to cool it years ago, i'm talking years ago. to republican congressman to said enough, and moving to slap them down, now. ls, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity...
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and nsa -- this is something, i don't knowhere rick comes out, nsa hits keep oncoming, we found out a court on to nsa abuses and warning them to cool it years ago, i'm talking years ago. to republican congressman to said enough, and moving to slap them down, my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. neil: drip, drip, stop, stop, congressman mike fitzpatrick had enough. congressman, is joining me now. what do you want to do? >> first thank you for keeping after the federal government that is you know violating the federal privacy laws as again our citizens. i want to did i'm taking stock in all i'm hearing become in our district work periods, in a lo
and nsa -- this is something, i don't knowhere rick comes out, nsa hits keep oncoming, we found out a court on to nsa abuses and warning them to cool it years ago, i'm talking years ago. to republican congressman to said enough, and moving to slap them down, my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really...
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with the nsa demands in a speech read what anyone else would call ridiculous. hundreds of cases of supposedly unintended interception of u.s. e-mail and phone calls and typographical errors that prompted overly aggressive searches. this group for one thing, not responding to them or even reporting them is quite another. it's not only sloppy but illegal and now we come to find that the smtest intelligence surveieillance court that is supposed to keep an eye on them to not even learn about some of these violations until months after the fact willing among constitutional which is kind of like locking the barn door after all the animals left. my friends, step back and ponder the sheer magnitude of what is going on. only a couple of months ago deputy attorney general praise the extensive safeguards put in place to make short spies to not run amok. remember well. every now and then there may be a mistake. the deputy ag must have the very different understanding of now and then. to me that means maybe once a twice. to him it means more like a thousand of 2000. either
with the nsa demands in a speech read what anyone else would call ridiculous. hundreds of cases of supposedly unintended interception of u.s. e-mail and phone calls and typographical errors that prompted overly aggressive searches. this group for one thing, not responding to them or even reporting them is quite another. it's not only sloppy but illegal and now we come to find that the smtest intelligence surveieillance court that is supposed to keep an eye on them to not even learn about some...
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it admits giving secrets from the nsa, they admitted that this morning. in response to a query from fox news. neil: judge, thank you so much. a deadly silence today. is this high-tech millionaire already making history? arth's f? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you ys! a with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beardrowing contest and...
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to the point of what he has revealed, this was far more than even the nsa originally said, and the nsa says we don't act on all of this stuff. we garth it. i doesn't stay on our computers. i'm paraphrasing here. so no need to worry. but we keep mining out more and more of this stuff. >> the obama administration is now selectively release something information. post snowden leaks or disclosures where say, we use excessive reviews so you should trust us. the founders operated in a country that was much more imperiled than we are today and they concluded in the fourth amendment that american citizens should be protected from unreasonable search and seizure. >> neil: where do you draw the line? senator marco rubio about where the republicans are drawing the line, tough or terror, and then snooping on us. >> those are all with great respect towards you but those are all bumper stickers. can we get beyond bumper sticker politics in. >> neil: which is the bumper sticker? >> tough on terror, tough on such liberties -- >> neil: where do you err on the side of in that's the balancing act. >> i e
to the point of what he has revealed, this was far more than even the nsa originally said, and the nsa says we don't act on all of this stuff. we garth it. i doesn't stay on our computers. i'm paraphrasing here. so no need to worry. but we keep mining out more and more of this stuff. >> the obama administration is now selectively release something information. post snowden leaks or disclosures where say, we use excessive reviews so you should trust us. the founders operated in a country...
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neil: you are not going to believe this, new details about nsa snooping scandal, we're hearing that nsa actually has capacity to do a lot more spying than we thought, it is reach 75% of all internet traffic. think about that. in some cases, earnin even recog content of e-mails not just the top line. the entire e-mail. all right that is a lot more pervasive and invasive than ever originally thought. so when they are scooping this stuff up, not just want to line they are getting, they have the ability to get the whole e-mail. 75% of all the crisscross of internet traffic. wow. one of the names for these programs, blarney, i'll leave it at that. they say two are not connected that verizon landed a $10 billion contract with the government because it was -- well the best suited candidate for the job, not because it handed north of 115 million of its customer phone records to the government as due course. hard to say this is not government watch dog, katherine said that does not sit right, sending a signal this is all wrong, you help uncle sam you make money, you don't help uncle sam, you don
neil: you are not going to believe this, new details about nsa snooping scandal, we're hearing that nsa actually has capacity to do a lot more spying than we thought, it is reach 75% of all internet traffic. think about that. in some cases, earnin even recog content of e-mails not just the top line. the entire e-mail. all right that is a lot more pervasive and invasive than ever originally thought. so when they are scooping this stuff up, not just want to line they are getting, they have the...
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now to the latest on the nsa scandal. the general in charge of the agency wants to stop leaks coming from folks like edward snowden by replacing the i.t. guys with the machines those i.t. guys general live watch. >> do you read me? do you read me, signal. >> affirmative, dave. i read you. >> open the pod bay doors, hal. >> i'm sorry, dave. i'm afraid i can't do that. >> hal, i won't argue with you anymore. open the doors. >> dave, this conversation can serve in purpose anymore. goodbye. >> hal? hal? >> okay, so maybe it won't be that bad. but i'm just telling you, putting your face in machine will -- well, put your faith in man. mike huckabee says machines won't fix the problem. >> i was so glad to see you would that clip from "2001." it does remind me that sometimes maybe we should get some machines to do things because humans can be even more stubborn than hal was. >> neil: with the way, machine -- no one thought an individual was collecting these phone records. >> right. >> neil: buttons were pushed and they got the ph
now to the latest on the nsa scandal. the general in charge of the agency wants to stop leaks coming from folks like edward snowden by replacing the i.t. guys with the machines those i.t. guys general live watch. >> do you read me? do you read me, signal. >> affirmative, dave. i read you. >> open the pod bay doors, hal. >> i'm sorry, dave. i'm afraid i can't do that. >> hal, i won't argue with you anymore. open the doors. >> dave, this conversation can serve...
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my congressman, pete sessions is one of those republicans who loves the nsa stuff. he calls himself the drone guy. he is one of the authors of the drones. he is not opposed to having armored vehicles in all cities. so these are the types of things we need to identify. we have congressman, who have been in congress for decades who simply don't know what they're there to do amore and time that we remind them what they're supposed to be doing and for whom they're working for. we can do that in a very clear way in 2014. neil: katrina, thank you very much. good wordsf warning by the way. katra pierson in dallas, texas. >>> when empty-nesters that sign the economy is running on empty? neil: well you know, more adult kids than ever are rusing to leave the nest. they're making it their nest and increasing their nest for life because more than one out of three young people are still living with mom-and-pop. some not so young. up to 31 years of age. that is a lot of normans in the basement. a sign this economy is going psycho? ask jo ling kent and steve lazear and jean marsh.
my congressman, pete sessions is one of those republicans who loves the nsa stuff. he calls himself the drone guy. he is one of the authors of the drones. he is not opposed to having armored vehicles in all cities. so these are the types of things we need to identify. we have congressman, who have been in congress for decades who simply don't know what they're there to do amore and time that we remind them what they're supposed to be doing and for whom they're working for. we can do that in a...
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neil: you have to check the text, and nsa on the prowl. >> no, no, no, look, it makes sense in terms of tort law. were they to allow this if you couldn't know -- neil: you're a lawyer; right? >> i am. causation is a very real concept in tort law. listen, from a practical point of view -- neil: how about big government creeps? now, not only to the driver, but anyone communicating with that driver. >> if they know the driver's driving? neil: how do you think they know? how do you think they will know? >> two ways. one way is -- neil: give us your phone. >> thanks a lot, i don't want to hand over the phone. >> let me answer. one way is ed. we have that in situations. there's evidence. if there's no evidence, then you're not going to be spobl. evidence, and that comes out in the court. if they put you on the stand and you were the one texting, and they asked you the questions, saying, did you know that person was driving at the time you were texting to them? if you say, yes, then we know. the other way is a possibility. they may look at your phone. >> oh, my. neil: that's the first way.
neil: you have to check the text, and nsa on the prowl. >> no, no, no, look, it makes sense in terms of tort law. were they to allow this if you couldn't know -- neil: you're a lawyer; right? >> i am. causation is a very real concept in tort law. listen, from a practical point of view -- neil: how about big government creeps? now, not only to the driver, but anyone communicating with that driver. >> if they know the driver's driving? neil: how do you think they know? how do...
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so why spend all this money on the nsa. neil: do you know why these two were part of this? that there was not quite a connection and they were taking up the wrong time? we do know what got them out of there is this promise that we would do no wrong in the united states. that seems to be kind of an argument. >> well, it is. but there are other reasons behind it. i understand that these guys are part of a package in order to get the taliban to come and join us in this to my obsession. neil: that kind of a deal never works out. >> of course, it never does. [laughter] neil: i am thinking about all these other programs. making sure that these guys don't inflict harm on us, on the one hand we are standing by this and on the other hand we are just opening the jail house is. >> what we are doing is focusing the fight inward. we need to refocus the fight outward. the issue here is not what americans are doing, but what these guys are trying to do. what we need to do a better job of is finding them and capturing them and or killing him. we should not focus our efforts on inward probl
so why spend all this money on the nsa. neil: do you know why these two were part of this? that there was not quite a connection and they were taking up the wrong time? we do know what got them out of there is this promise that we would do no wrong in the united states. that seems to be kind of an argument. >> well, it is. but there are other reasons behind it. i understand that these guys are part of a package in order to get the taliban to come and join us in this to my obsession. neil:...
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we're talking about someone who blew the whistle on the fact that the nsa has been taking everyone's phone records. whatever snowden's problems are they don't rise to that level. richard nixon bombed hanoi right before the russian summit in 1972 that i was involved in the mcgovern campaign and everybody thought that will be the end of that. there are bigger stakes. the problem for the president is, this is a little bit like a child who is throwing a tantrum because they can't get their way, because no one takes this president serious. you draw the line in syria, and you say, well, if you use chemical weapons we're going to do something. they use chemical weapons on their people. nothing happens. we say we're going to stop iran from getting nuclear weapons. for five years this administration has done nothing but kowtow to the administration there, and what is happening? they're closer than ever to nuclear weapons. nothing stopped it. and in egypt, you have the wonderful example of the muslim brotherhood, which we supported, which is a disastrous al qaeda affiliate and ham mass -- hama
we're talking about someone who blew the whistle on the fact that the nsa has been taking everyone's phone records. whatever snowden's problems are they don't rise to that level. richard nixon bombed hanoi right before the russian summit in 1972 that i was involved in the mcgovern campaign and everybody thought that will be the end of that. there are bigger stakes. the problem for the president is, this is a little bit like a child who is throwing a tantrum because they can't get their way,...
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. >> neil: it's not just the nsa. the "washington post" reporting the cia and other spying agencies are getting 53 million bucks a year. that's a lot of money to spy on us and they sort of take out of that same pot to do this. a reason why it says, cut the cash now. the problem with that, it's easier said than done. these agencies can come back and say, you take money from us, it's all on you. go ahead. what do you think? >> that's certainly the case they make everytime people talk about cutting budgets. they say we need this money to keep america safe, and then when you ask -- you follow up and ask, why do you need this money? specifically? explain how this money, this funding for these programs is going to keep us safe. they say, look, we can't tell you because that would be revealing secrets. so just trust us. and so there's this kind of game going on where they say we really need this money to protect you but we can't tell you why. >> neil: you know what i worry about? i'll try to explain it in a way that doesn't
. >> neil: it's not just the nsa. the "washington post" reporting the cia and other spying agencies are getting 53 million bucks a year. that's a lot of money to spy on us and they sort of take out of that same pot to do this. a reason why it says, cut the cash now. the problem with that, it's easier said than done. these agencies can come back and say, you take money from us, it's all on you. go ahead. what do you think? >> that's certainly the case they make everytime...